Given the sudden discovery of the link between SUP and R60 in two of the characters, I find it prudent to link back to Smutley's original post of this info that's been gathering dust for the past three months or so.
For those asking about ages and power words, Brianna Wu (AKA John Walker Flynt) appears to be somewhere between 32-35. This is based off a number of things:
- When Wu was 20, she received 200k from her parents to start an "animation company". View attachment 10094
- However, according to her own Wikipedia page, she was given that money at the age of 19 when she failed out of her first try at college. View attachment 10095
- The company Socially Unconscious Productions, was founded in 1999 under the JWF moniker. This would be the same name used for the failed animation short that Brianna attempted to make with the $200k.
- (There is talk (including myself) from people shit flinging that she used that money for her sex reassignment surgery but the time lines don't add up)
- A website for Socially Unconscious Productions was live as of 2003 via The Wayback Machine that includes a script for the Socially Unconscious Radio Drama. From this page, we learn that
- The Socially Unconscious website also makes mention to "electioneve.com", where something similar had been originally hosted. Interestingly...
- "CONTACT JOHN W. FLYNT AT h.662.236.9897, or c.662.801.4166, THE VOICE ACTING STUDIO IS IN MY APARTMENT AT 2000 LEXINGTON POINTE DRIVE, APT 14I. Just behind Applebees (sp?). " (from electoneve.com)
- John W. Flynt wants people to take the WHAT CHARACTER ARE YOU test, which ties to Electioneve.com (via googlecache quizilla) View attachment 10096
- According to the spacekatgal livejournal listing from before she was married, she went by the name "Brianna Flynt".
- John Flynt was thanked in the minutes of a meeting held at Ole Miss in 2006 for "discussing the facts behind Transsexualism this week. Anyone who has question can email him at jwflynt@electioneve.com"
- Lastly, publicrecords.com has for the only Brianna Wu listing View attachment 10098
In conclusion, I believe Brianna Wu is also John Walker Flynt, creator of failed animation/comic/radio drama Socially Unconscious and Election Eve, and that if she was 19-20 in 1999 when this company was founded, she would be somewhere between 32-35 years of age now.
Given that Holiday and Minnie are clearly lifted from this failed project wholesale - proportions, too! - and Wu's maintained asertion that R60 itself is more of an "interactive movie" or whatever in that the
story and
presentation (disregarding the fact they suck anyway) is more of the focus than the actual
gameplay. Even the "60" seems to mesh up
far too well, as just that one pic of "Alison Holiday" keeps referencing in her speech stuff about the 60's.
Reviewing the "casting" roles, it's kind of telling that ALL the male roles are either neutral or explicitly opposed to the females, half of whom are angsty lesbians including Holiday herself (not stated outright, but Holiday is obviously the main character and when another girl has "main love interest" as their only major role, it's fairly easy to safely assume such).
R60 is nothing more than a more "edgy" revision of "Socially Unconcious" just with the college beginnings droped and the whole thing becoming an unintentional mockery of 60's sci-fi and Charlie's Angels since Wu damn near worships the game as being totally serious. I honestly do think that if the game itself wasn't total shit and from the outset it has been parody, R60 might have done relatively decently.
But as it is...Wu stands behind R60 because it's the same shitty "franchise" that was the failed Socially Unconcious series. R60 a.k.a. "Socially Unoncious: THE NEXT GENERATION" is Wu's own Sonichu.
Which is also scary because, all things considered? John Walker Flynt a.k.a. "Brianna Wu" is in fact the "what if" scenario of Christian Weston Chandler in the theoretical situation of having actually
attempted to achieve his goals.
Why is half an emerald ring coming out of her face?
Oh. Oh wait, that's supposed to be an eye.
Oh... Oh dear.
That's an
eye?!
I thought that was her
nose!